Matt Sakey’s latest Culture Clash column on games and religion really resonates with me. He covers the often hypocritical nature of peaceful religions and violence in the name of that same religion. What’s further interesting is that much of the backlash games take comes from those acting from a (supposed) higher morale standing…

I went to see The Passion of the Christ and thought it was an excellent film. Very intense. Very violent. It had an authentic feel to it (certainly the Aramaic script helped). Yet, despite the gruesomeness, the extreme violence only scratches the surface of what is described in the Bible. Oddly enough, my father refuses to watch the film as he does not want “Hollywood explosions” to interfere with his personal interpretations of the Passion - or at least, how the local church has nicely described it. Odder still, I got church spam encouraging me to “take your family to watch this film and discuss” and pointing me to a Passion outreach site

I could go on about games, religion, violence, but should probably stop…

In related news, a recent Wired article trumps all the above by describing a tech/game project that will bring peace and/or Armageddon to the world. Crazy stuff.